Flash Animation 2D

What it is?
2D animation figures are formed and shortened on the computer using 2D bitmap graphics or created and edited using 2D vector graphics. This includes automatic computerized versions of customary animation techniques such as of tweening, morphing and onion skinning and interpolated rot scoping.
The creature frames of a traditionally animated film are photographs of drawings which are first drawn on paper. To create false impression of movement each drawing differs somewhat from the one before it. The animators' drawings are traced or photocopied onto crystal clear acetate sheets called cels, which are crammed in with paints in assigned colors or tones on the side opposite to the line drawings. The completed character cels are photographed one-by-one onto motion picture film against a painted surrounded by a platform camera.
We at SiliconicPro are aware that the cel animation processes became outdated by the beginning of the 21st century. Today our animators' drawings and backgrounds are either scanned into or drawn directly into a computer system. We have developed and use various software programs to color the drawings and simulate camera movement and effects. The final animated piece is output to one of several delivery media including 35 mm film and newer media such as digital video. In our services the look of traditional cel animation is still preserved and our character animators' work has remained fundamentally the same over the past several years.
Following are the further more animations offered by SiliconicPro:
Full animation refers to the process of creating high-quality animated films, which regularly use detailed drawings and reasonable movement. Fully animated films can be done in a variety of styles, from logically designed works such as those produced by the Walt Disney studio (Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, Lion King) to the more "cartoony" styles of those produced by the Warner Bros. animation studio
Limited animation engages the use of less thorough and more stylized drawings and methods of movement. Pioneered by the artists at the American studio United Productions of America, limited animation can be used as a technique of stylized artistic expression. Live-action/animation is a technique when merging hand-drawn characters into live action shots.